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For the 25th year, American Express will be onsite At The National Tennis Center In Flushing. New York, it's for all tennis fans, to enhance their overall U.S. Open Tennis fan experience.
Denis Shapovalov of Canada hits a return to Andreas Seppi of Italy during the third day of the US Open Tennis Championships the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, 29 August 2018.
U.S. Open second-round action continues, when Roger Federer takes the court against familiar foe Benoit Paire. A blockbuster battle pits Kei Nishikori against Rafael Nadal, while young guns Frances Tiafoe and Alex de Minaur are also in action.
For the first time since Wimbledon 2017--yes, that's more than an entire year ago--the Big 4 are playing in the same tournament. Rafael Nadal. Roger Federer. Novak Djokovic. Andy Murray. All of 'em.
It was a hot one at the U.S. Open on Tuesday. Even hotter than usual. Maybe hottest ever.
Nothing screams "get as far away from me as possible" as a stadium that is hosting a first-round Grand Slam match between Serena Williams and Magda Linette. It's a high-alert situation. An all-out Code Red.
World No. 1 Simona Halep lasted only one match at the U.S. Open. Again.
What a start. First match in the new stadium and bye bye ladies number one seed and WTA World Number One. Simona Halep. Losing to Estonian Kaia Kanepi.
Check out tomorrow's schedule from the US Open tennis 2018 in New York.
Click here to check out the latest WTA photos from the 2018 U.S. Open tennis in New York.
U.S. Open first-round action will continue on Tuesday, with both Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic taking the court.
I'm Back! I missed 10sBalls. I even missed their mobile friendly site Tennis10sBalls. I missed New York City. I missed the hot dogs. The city that never sleeps. It really doesn't.
10sBalls photographer Alejandro took this photo a couple weeks ago at the Shibuya crossing in Tokyo, Japan.
Click here to check out the ATP/WTA singles draw from the U.S. Open 2018!
The season's final major is here. U.S. Open festivities begin at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Monday, with a jam-packed schedule that includes Rafael Nadal vs. David Ferrer and Grigor Dimitrov vs. Stan Wawrinka.
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